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Lucas P
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Re: Corellian Corvette Escape Pod - Yellowscale


Thanks Void, that was the idea...I am shading as I go to try to save time and to ensure that I don't miss any details. So I am working on particular sectors first...in this case, the hardest parts which are those big hinge things for the landing gear.

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and here is the latest update of the escape pod. the top and bottom view fiddly bits and some panel lines have been added.

this is progressing very nicely, I think.

let me know what you think. emoticon

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okay, I updated the pod with the braking / landing thrusters in two views. The hard part will be the other two views there, because they are at an angle, but I will have that up shortly.

as always, let me know what you think.

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I must admit, besides looking sweet, the boring beveled cylinder is shaping up nicely and it is getting more interesting. emoticon

Actually, I think the thrusters and the way you made them just inspired me for something else I was working on. Hehe... Thanks! Can't wait to see it finished. emoticon

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nice job keep up the great work
when you finish this do the rest of the ship emoticon

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